I'm totally new to BP, so new in fact, even though I got my first one a year ago I still haven't shot it or any of the ones I've collected since. However, I'm not new to solving weird problems. LOL
So what do you think of this idea? First either remove any powder in the chamber or neutralize it by wetting it down. Maybe both.
Then, using a length of 1/4" steel rod 2 1/2 or 3 ft long, heat the end to cherry red and touch it to the drill bit. Get it hot enough to melt the lead. Might take two or three times to impart enough heat to the drill bit so it loosens and falls out. I'd probably want to use a guide bushing to center it in the bore.
Once it's out, use the long drill bit method to remove most of the lead as shown in an earlier posting. There again, I'd want to use a guide bushing to center it in the bore. Probably brass or some tough plastic like Delrin.
Out of curiosity, I'm wondering if this would work when a ball jams before bottoming: fill most of the empty space with cream of wheat, then add five or ten grains of BP. Would the ball act like an obstruction and cause damage or be shot out of the barrel?
So what do you think of this idea? First either remove any powder in the chamber or neutralize it by wetting it down. Maybe both.
Then, using a length of 1/4" steel rod 2 1/2 or 3 ft long, heat the end to cherry red and touch it to the drill bit. Get it hot enough to melt the lead. Might take two or three times to impart enough heat to the drill bit so it loosens and falls out. I'd probably want to use a guide bushing to center it in the bore.
Once it's out, use the long drill bit method to remove most of the lead as shown in an earlier posting. There again, I'd want to use a guide bushing to center it in the bore. Probably brass or some tough plastic like Delrin.
Out of curiosity, I'm wondering if this would work when a ball jams before bottoming: fill most of the empty space with cream of wheat, then add five or ten grains of BP. Would the ball act like an obstruction and cause damage or be shot out of the barrel?
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